|
About Korean Food - Vegetable Dishes |
|
|
|
|
Written by Administrator
|
| |
|
Two
dishes that are a welcome site to vegetarians are bi-bim bab, which
literally means, mixed rice and kimbab. Either in a large steel
bowl or a piping hot earthenware bowl, a variety of vegetables and a spoonful
or two of hot chili sauce piled on a bed of rice makes up bi-bim bab.
An egg is usually included and depending on the restaurant it could be
fried or raw.
A word of caution to all of you vegetarians out there, some
places put some meat in their bi-bim bab, so be sure to say, "Gogi
bbae (double b is a strong b pronunciation) juseyo" to have it excluded.
Kimbab contains rice rolled up in a super thin piece of dried seaweed
(like sushi) and usually includes egg, cucumber, spinach, radish, imitation
crabmeat and a couple other vegetables. For a little bit more money you
can order kimbab with ground beef, tuna, cheese or kimchi.
For info on vegetarian food in Korea, please visit:
http://www.vegetariankorea.org
|
| |
| |
| |
Quote this article | Views: 2323
Powered by AkoComment Tweaked Special Edition v.1.4.6 AkoComment © Copyright 2004 by Arthur Konze - www.mamboportal.com All right reserved |